Random music news for Monday, November 10, 2025
This is true: Mark Zuckerberg opened an illegal school at his compound property named after his pet chicken, Bicken Ben. That launched a legal battle with the neighbours. Moving to music news for November 10, 2025…
- RIP Gilson Lavis, the drummer for the classic lineup up Squeeze. He was 74.
- Alice in Chains fans will want this: A new book about Layne Staley. Look for The Angry Pen of Mine: Recovering the Journals of Layne Staley.
- KISS fans will want this on their Christmas list: An expanded version of KISS Alive.
- Diddy’s bragging to fellow inmates that he’s going to get a pardon.
- Now Kanye is consulting rabbis. He’s seeking forgiveness.
- Journey is going on a farewell tour and then breaking up. It has been almost fifty years, so…
- It’s DOCTOR Bob Dylan. Again.
- Music publishers are going after some NBA teams. Here’s why.
- Just in time for Christmas, here come the Spinal Tap special releases.
- Hey, Volkswagen! What are you doing to the radios in your vehicles?
- Dune is a new app that allows people to invest directly in artists.
- Metallica used to have a wall of amps when they played live. Now they don’t. Here’s why.
- The story of the most expensive guitar ever sold: Kurt Cobain’s D-18E. (Via Rick J)
- Meta’s new smart glasses are…creepy.
- Spotify now offers weekly listening stats.
BONUS: Have a happy punk AI Christmas! (Via Rick J)

